I <3/> XML::Rabbit

Just a quick note about how much I appreciate the work Robin Smidsrød has done on XML::Rabbit. I'm now using it on a second project, and the ease in which I can quickly build a set of classes and attributes to process XML documents combined with the usual Moose-y goodness is truly wonderful.

The first project in which I used XML::Rabbit, XML::Ant::BuildFile, is still chugging away and working well.

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Thank you for the praise. I really appreciate the mention. Now I just have to find some time and write up that "What is XML::Rabbit?" article that has been lurking around in the back of my head for quite some time.

As an XML::Rabbit user, would you like if I added some sugar functions to define the attributes with even less markup? If you have any naming suggestions I'd very much appreciate it.

Maybe a set of functions that takes care of the is, isa, and traits for each of the XPathFoo traits. Bonus points if you also compose in Moose::Meta::Attribute::Native::Trait::Array or ::Hash as appropriate, so that you can add delegate methods

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About Mark Gardner

I'm a developer currently working as a build automation engineer for an e-commerce services company. I've been working with Perl since 1994, and although I started focused on web applications I've gradually moved into toolsmithing and custom applications.
My PAUSE/CPAN ID is MJGARDNER, and I usually host my public development efforts on GitHub.